FINALLY... JUNG WOO YOUNG'S DEBUT GOAL EXPLODED IN BERLIN

Finally... Jung Woo Young's debut goal exploded in Berlin

Finally... Jung Woo Young's debut goal exploded in Berlin

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Jung Woo-young (Unyon Berlin), who plays in German professional football, scored his debut goal in his new uniform.

Jung Woo-young scored a goal in the fourth round of the 2024-2025 Bundesliga at Alte Försterai Stadium in Berlin, Germany, on the 22nd (Korea time) to lead Berlin to a 2-1 victory.
Jung Woo-young, who came to Berlin on loan earlier this season, scored his debut goal in front of his home fans in three games.

Jung Woo Young's debut goal and the winning goal led to his victory

Jung Woo-young, who finished his adaptation by playing as a substitute in the previous two games, took the opportunity to start for the first time in Berlin.

Berlin scored the first goal in the fourth minute of the first half when Tom Rothe broke through the Hoffenheim defense by exchanging passes with Jordang Shivacheu and finished with a concentrated left-footed shot in front of the goal.

Soon after, Jung's goal was scored. Just a minute later, when Lotte's pass aimed in front of the goalpost hit the Hoffenheim goalkeeper and a defender, Jung calmly beat a defense player and made it 2-0 with a right footed shot.

Jung Woo-young hit a right footed shot in the 22nd minute of the first half, and he also hit the shot in the 28th minute of the first half after receiving a pass from Shivacheu. Although it did not lead to a goal, he stirred up the opponent's defense with a confident performance.

Hoffenheim also chased 1-2 in the 22nd minute of the second half when Marius Wölter scored a goal past two opposing defenders.

In the 25th minute of the second half, Berlin took out Jung Woo-young and strengthened its defense and left the ground to receive applause from home fans. Afterwards, Berlin defended Hoffenheim well and won the remaining time.

Jung Woo-young, who left for the opportunity to play, should we call him back from the national team

Jung Woo-young, who ambitiously entered the Bundesliga in 2018 after being selected by Germany's most prestigious Bayern Munich, found it difficult to survive the fierce competition for survival.

Last season, he moved to Stuttgart, but nothing much changed. Stuttgart emerged as a "brilliant team" by finishing second in the Bundesliga, but Jung Woo-young did not have a seat here either.

At the crossroads of choice again, Jung Woo-young accepted Berlin's offer and transferred on loan, finally scoring his debut goal.

After making his national team debut in 2021, Jung Woo-young played in big tournaments such as the 2022 Qatar World Cup and this year's Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup, scoring four goals in 22 total A matches.

At the Hangzhou Asian Games, where he played as a member of the U-24 national team last year, he scored eight goals and became the top scorer, leading South Korea to win a gold medal. 메이저사이트

However, Jung Woo-young, who had a reduced chance to play due to his poor performance in his team, has lost his sense of play in the actual game, and naturally has narrowed his place in the national team, so he has not been called by the national team since the A-match in March this year.

Attention is focusing on whether Jung will regain his national team uniform as well. Berlin is ranked third (eight points) with four consecutive losses (two wins and two draws) since the opening of this season.

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